40 Years Later, Revolver
40 Years Later, Revolver
I downloaded this e-book today, but haven't read it yet, though it's just over a hundred pages. It is supposedly a comprehensive look at the making of Revolver, commemorating the albums 40th anniversary. I've never heard of the author.
The download is free! Best part about it. Whether there is any insightful information...
www.revolverbook.co.uk
The download is free! Best part about it. Whether there is any insightful information...
www.revolverbook.co.uk
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Music is too important to be left to professionals.
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Regarding "the horns" on "Good Day Sunshine":
Possibly the good blog/author was referring to "the horns" on Sir Paul's 4001 Ric bass???
Then of course, it makes sense.
(And possibly Pauly named his third post-Beatles era L.P. "Ram" after the same "Ric bass horns?"
Possibly the good blog/author was referring to "the horns" on Sir Paul's 4001 Ric bass???
Then of course, it makes sense.
(And possibly Pauly named his third post-Beatles era L.P. "Ram" after the same "Ric bass horns?"
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